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Monthly Archives: August 2020

A WHOLE NEW ERA

100 YEARS OLDCENTENNIAL 1855-1955 A WHOLE NEW ERA Take walk through Steamboat Rock. as the small town turns 100 years old.    Starting in front of the School. The gym hadn’t been added and the original building’s front was covered with ivy. I had completed second grade that spring, my […]

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100 Years Old Centennial

100 YEARS OLDCENTENNIAL 1855-1955 The Eldora Herald-Index wrote the following about the Centennial Celebration. “Steamboat Rock was a proud little town Saturday night,” the Eldora newspaper wrote in a collum following Steamboat Rock’s 1955 Centennial Celebration;“…and justly so, for they had successfully produced one of the finest old fashioned Centennial […]

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AN ENTREPRENEUR

AFTER THE WAR AN ENTREPRENEUR As Steamboat Rock, grew close to it’s 100th birthday and beyond there were many respected business men in the community. Russell W. Holmes the owner of the Sundries store and soda fountain, and his beloved father who helped him in his store in his retirement […]

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A NEW TOWN HALL

AFTER THE WAR A NEW TOWN HALL The town of Steamboat Rock built a new town hall in the fall of 1950. It was made of concrete block and tile. Roger Gast took charge of the construction. A fire truck was also housed in the building. The building serviced both […]

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KOREA

AFTER THE WAR KOREA In 1949, after a long Civil War, Communist forces finally succeeded in winning China. America grew fearful that other areas of Asia would also fall to Communism. In 1950, China’s neighbor Communist North Korea invaded noncommunist South Korea. President Truman asked the United Nations to send […]

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STEAMBOAT ROCK RIFLE CLUB

AFTER THE WAR STEAMBOAT ROCK RIFLE CLUB In 1947, the Steamboat Rock Rifle and Pistol Club was organized. It came as a result of a pre-induction small arms training course which was sponsored by the National Rifle Association during the World War II era.    The Iowa Falls Rifle Club […]

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RAILROADS

AFTER THE WAR RAILROADS After the war many of the troops came home on the train. The railroad had been a major player in the war effort. A great amount of war material, equipment and manpower was moved by rail through the war years.    The M & St. L […]

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THE HARDWARE

AFTER THE WAR THE HARDWARE An early photo (1910 – 1920) of the inside of Cramer Hardware. Notice the variety of tinware displayed on the table. The gentleman on the left is Jacob Cramer. The young boy on the right is Harm Folkerts, son of George Folkerts.  John Cramer sold […]

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THE EXPANSION OF ELECTRICITY

AFTER THE WAR THE EXPANSION OF ELECTRICITY Ben Jaspers’ unending interest in electric power continued even after many had power in their homes. From 1945-1950 Ben was director of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association and acted as national vice-president for two of those years.    Ben was the first […]

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FIRE DEPARTMENT EXPANDS

AFTER THE WAR FIRE DEPARTMENT EXPANDS In 1941, after the town had installed it’s water system the fire fighting apparatus was mounted on a 1928 Pontiac flatbed truck along with 500 feet of 4 inch fire hose which could be connected to the new fire hydrants.    This arrangement provided […]

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